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  2. Geography of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore has rejected Malaysia's proposal to replace the causeway with a bridge, and Malaysia has since proposed the idea of what became known as "the crooked half-bridge", descending halfway to link up with the low-level causeway. Since Singapore lacks natural freshwater rivers and lakes, the primary source of domestic water is rainfall.

  3. Outline of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore – a sovereign republic comprising the main island of Singapore and smaller outlying islands which are located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia. [1] Singapore lies 137 kilometres (85 mi) north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands and is in-between the ...

  4. Asia–Pacific - Wikipedia

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    The AsiaPacific (APAC) is the region of the world adjoining the western Pacific Ocean. The region's precise boundaries vary depending on context, but countries and territories in Australasia , East Asia , and Southeast Asia are often included.

  5. Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore, [f] officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island , 63 satellite islands and islets , and one outlying islet .

  6. Geography of Asia - Wikipedia

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    The term Asia Pacific generally refers to a combination of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and islands in the Pacific Ocean – and most are also considered part of Australasia or Oceania. Asia contains the Indian subcontinent, Iranian Plateau, Arabian Peninsula, as well as a piece of the North American plate in Siberia.

  7. Category:Geography of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore geography-related lists (1 C, 10 P) B. ... Natural disasters in Singapore (4 P) P. Places in Singapore (16 C, 198 P) Ports and harbours of Singapore (7 P, 1 ...

  8. Geology of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Sedimentary rocks are found on the western part of Singapore, which is mainly made of sandstone and mudstones. It also includes the southwestern area. Metamorphic rocks are found in the northeastern part of Singapore, and also on Pulau Tekong , off the east coast of Singapore.

  9. Portal:Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore's urban geography is often characterised by extensive use of HDB flats, which the majority of citizens reside in. (from Geography of Singapore) Image 31 Restored shophouses running along a street in Chinatown, which reflects the Victorian architecture of buildings built in Singapore during the earlier colonial period, with styles such ...